💡 Sorting Grouping — Fun Facts

Fun “Did you know?” facts about Sorting Grouping — tap through 10 at a time!

Penguins huddle in huge groups to stay warm in the cold.

When it is freezing, emperor penguins gather into a giant group and press close together. They even take turns standing on the chilly outside!

Honeybees sort jobs — some make honey while others guard the hive.

In a beehive, thousands of bees each have a job. Some clean, some collect flower nectar, and some guard the door. Together they work as one big group!

Animals can be grouped by where they live or what they eat.

Fish are grouped together because they live in water. Birds are grouped because they have feathers and wings. Sorting helps us understand them.

At a shop, foods are grouped so they are easy to find.

Fruits sit together, and bread sits together in another spot. Grouping the same kinds of things helps everyone find them faster.

Ants sort their work — some dig, some find food, some care for babies.

In an ant nest, different ants do different jobs. They group up by their work so the whole nest runs smoothly, like a busy team.

We can sort things by colour, shape, or size.

Red things in one pile, blue in another — that's sorting by colour. You could also group big things and small things separately by size.

Sorting means putting things that go together into groups.

You can sort socks by colour, or blocks by shape. Grouping the same kinds together makes it easier to find what you need.

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